Ninajirachi
An electrifying new voice in electronic music, Ninajirachi steps up to the decks to keep the party flowing through the night.
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The producer, songwriter and DJ is raising the flag for a new generation of Australian artists. She has a sound and style that bristles with a restless energy, seeing her ‘simultaneously garnering respect from the experimental underground and the mainstream’ (Rolling Stone).
I Love My Computer, Ninajirachi’s debut studio album, debuted at number one on the ARIA Australian Dance Albums chart and has become a true cultural moment – earning eight ARIA award nominations, three wins and widespread praise from tastemakers such as Anthony Fantano and Derick Gee, alongside outlets including Pitchfork, Billboard and Dazed.
Artists such as Charli XCX, Porter Robinson and Cashmere Cat have gone from influences to touring partners, while Skrillex and SOPHIE have become recurring points of comparison.
Ninajirachi’s infectious energy radiates through her live performances and sets. She’s appeared at festivals including Coachella and Laneway and had a run of sold-out headline shows on both sides of the Pacific, including a co-headline tour with PC Music’s umru.
Ninajirachi remains rooted in curiosity and experimentalism, continually spotlighting emerging artists from the furthest corners of the internet through her DJ sets, collaborations and her annual headline event, Dark Crystal.
Support comes from Tailtiu (pronounced tal-chuh), an artist, producer and songwriter from Belfast, redefining the edges of pop and club music. Influenced by artists like La Roux, Jai Paul, M.I.A. and SOPHIE, her sound leans into experimental production, direct melodies and emotional texture. Named after the Irish goddess Tailtiu – associated with labour, sacrifice and the land – she draws from that mythological legacy while forging her own space in music.
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Tailtiu
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Dates, times and prices
Dates & times
12 Jun 2026, 11pm
Run time
3 hours (approx)
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